MNA Irans Energy Minister HamidChitchian said the country as the owner of the largest fossil energy resources, plays a crucial role in providing global energy security.
A day after Iran signed up to World Energy Charter on the sidelines of the 27th Meeting of the Energy Charter Conference in Tokyo, Irans Energy Minister HamidChitchian held talks with the Secretary General of World Energy Charter, Dr.Urban Rusnk, on Saturday, where he discussed the various ways in which Iran could play an active role in realizing the objectives of the Charter.
During the meeting, Chitchian voiced Irans serious resolve for implementing its commitments toward reducing carbon production and increasing the use of renewable energies under the framework of Paris Agreement.
Chitchian noted Irans experiences in establishing a network for exchange and transfer of electricity to seven countries in the region, and suggested that the Member States also consider transfer of electricity in addition to oil and gas pipelines.
Rusnk, for his part, deemed Iran as a significant actor in the global energy scene, adding the Islamic Republic can have an active role by offering its experiences in the fields of oil, gas, and electricity to Member States, introducing expert personnel to the Secretariat, hosting various Charter meetings, and cooperatingwith drafting energy regulations.
On Friday, Chitchian also held talks with Japan Minister for Foreign Affairs Fumio Kishida on the sidelines of the Charter conference, where the two sides highlighted their countries resolve for expanding energy cooperation in the wake of Irans nuclear deal.
The two ministers also conferred on developing bilateral relations including Japans investment in the modernization of power plants in Iran, as well as scheduling Japanese Prime Ministers visit to Tehran.